Nestled in the heart of Birchgrove along Sydney Harbour, a quiet public space stands as a remarkable testament to the power of thoughtful landscape architecture, often overlooked by those chasing more flamboyant designs. This unassuming park, celebrated by experts in the field, embodies a
In a world where interior design trends often swing between daring vibrancy and understated calm, Sherwin-Williams has made a striking yet grounded decision by naming Universal Khaki (SW 6150) as the Color of the Year for 2026, signaling a shift toward timeless neutrals. This mid-tone tan, infused
In the ever-evolving world of landscape architecture, few have left as indelible a mark on a university campus as Mark Hough has at Duke University, where he has served as the head landscape architect since 2000. Recently named the recipient of the prestigious Alfred P. LaGasse Medal by the
In New York State, where the dream of owning a home has slipped out of reach for countless families due to soaring costs of construction materials, labor, and interest rates, a groundbreaking solution has emerged to turn the tide. Governor Kathy Hochul has introduced an innovative program called
In a field where the past often collides with the pressing demands of the present, Mark Hough, Duke University’s esteemed Landscape Architect, has carved out a legacy that masterfully bridges this divide, earning him the prestigious Alfred B. LaGasse Medal from the American Society of Landscape
In an era where healthcare demands are constantly shifting due to technological breakthroughs, environmental challenges, and evolving patient expectations, the design and operation of medical facilities must adapt to meet these dynamic needs. Hospitals are no longer just places for treatment; they